Sunday, December 14, 2025

Timeline of antisemitic attacks in Australia since start ofIsrael-Hamas War in Gaza - explainer - Reuters

 

by Reuters

From antisemitic graffiti to violent threats and deadly attacks, in the wake of the Bondi Beach Hanukkah celebration shooting, the list of antisemitic incidents in Australia continues to grow.

 

A man reacts following a shooting incident at Bondi Beach, in Sydney, Australia, December 14, 2025.
A man reacts following a shooting incident at Bondi Beach, in Sydney, Australia, December 14, 2025.
(photo credit: AAP/MICK TSIKAS/VIA REUTERS)

Australia has experienced a string of antisemitic attacks on civilians, synagogues, buildings, and cars since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas War in Gaza in October 2023. 

Here are some key events:

May 25, 2024: Australia’s largest Jewish school graffitied in Melbourne.

Oct 13: Antisemitic graffiti on a Jewish bakery in Sydney, with a note left for the owner reading "be careful."

Oct 17: Front door of Bondi brewery, Curly Lewis Brewing Company in Sydney, torched.

Oct 20: Neighbouring Bondi Kosher deli Lewis' Continental Kitchen set alight.

A task force investigating antisemitic attacks charges a former biker gang member in March over allegedly directing two men to torch Curly Lewis Brewing Company and Lewis' Continental Kitchen in order to distract police resources. He denied the charges and was released on bail.

A member of the public leaves the scene with her child, who is covered in an emergency blanket, after a shooting at Bondi Beach on December 14, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. (credit: George Chan/Getty Images)
A member of the public leaves the scene with her child, who is covered in an emergency blanket, after a shooting at Bondi Beach on December 14, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. (credit: George Chan/Getty Images)
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese later says information from the national intelligence agency showed the Iranian government was behind the arson attack on Lewis' Continental Kitchen.

Nov 21: Cars torched, buildings vandalized in Sydney's east, an area with a large Jewish population.

Dec 6: Adass Israel Synagogue torched in Melbourne's south, treated by police as a suspected terror attack. Victoria state counter-terrorism taskforce in August 2025 charges two men over the attack. Days later, Albanese announces the incident was also directed by the Iranian government.

Dec 7: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says antisemitic attacks in Australia are linked to the government's position at the United Nations on Palestine.

Dec 9: Federal Police Task Force on Antisemitism launched.

Dec 11: Cars torched, buildings vandalized in Sydney’s east.

Jan 7, 2025: Man charged after allegedly threatening worshipers near the Chabad North Shore synagogue in Sydney’s north.

Jan 10: Allawah Synagogue in Sydney's south graffitied with swastikas.

Jan 11: Graffiti and attempted arson of the Newtown Synagogue in Sydney’s west. New South Wales state Premier Chris Minns calls the attack an escalation in antisemitic crime. Cars and a house were vandalized with antisemitic graffiti in Sydney’s west.

Jan 16: Federal antisemitism task force makes first arrest, charging a Sydney man over alleged death threats and vandalism.

Jan 17: Cars torched, building formerly owned by a Jewish community leader vandalized in Sydney’s east.

Jan 19: Minns announces laws to strengthen hate speech protections and ban protests outside places of worship.

Jan 21: Childcare center set alight and graffitied in Sydney’s east. Police charge woman over December 11 attack. Albanese announces a national cabinet meeting in response to the escalation of antisemitism.

Jan 29: New South Wales state police say they found a caravan, or trailer, filled with explosives in Sydney's northwest. The authorities would later say this was a fake plan by an organized crime network to attack a Sydney synagogue, a move meant to divert police resources.

Feb 12: Two nurses in a Sydney hospital are suspended from work for threatening to kill Jewish patients and refusing to treat them in a video on TikTok, triggering an investigation by police, authorities said.

July 4: Twenty worshipers at a Sabbath dinner at the East Melbourne Synagogue flee a fire that police describe as arson. A man is arrested and charged with various offenses, as the authorities investigate whether the incident was linked to a disturbance the same night at an Israeli restaurant in the city.

Dec 14: At least 12 people were killed and a dozen wounded after two gunmen opened fire on the first night of Hanukkah at Sydney's Bondi Beach. 


Reuters

Source: https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-880284

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